Link Love: Signature Drinks
The key to planning a memorable wedding is to include personal touches unique to you, the couple everyone is there to celebrate! One way to incorporate a piece of your history and personality is to offer a Signature Drink to your guests. There are some great resources across the Internet for finding a perfect drink, matching it to your wedding colors or just finding something that sounds delicious!
-Stirrings.com has a great Wedding Guide full of tips on building a theme, including incorporating your wedding colors into your drinks, creating custom drink labels and more. You’ll also find recipes for endless ideas for that perfect cocktail concoction.
-Bridal Guide has some creative recipes and gorgeous photos of drinks that are sure to make an impression on your guests.
-For colorful drink ideas to please every palate, check out The Wedding Workroom’s Signature Drink of the Month
-You’ll find some great tips for making your signature drink your own, including incorporating local and seasonal vegetables into your drink and giving a shout out to your hometown with your drink on SheKnows.com.
-Finally, if you’re looking for a drink option without the alcohol, look no further. SJB Weddings and Events has some great ideas that will still give your wedding the punch it deserves!
Tags: drinks, ideas, online resources, personalize










September 28th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
Thanks for the link love!
October 6th, 2008 at 8:21 am
[...] your own charming little drink umbrellas for your wedding reception! This way you can make your own Signature Cocktail, as Diva Dialogue blogger Tara wrote about, and decorate it with a little of your signature style [...]
October 6th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
I went to a wedding a little over a year ago, and when we walked into the reception - there was a “signature” drink that I still drink to this day! It was lemonade and Blueberry vodka and it’s DELICOUS! The little blueberries in the glass as a garnish was a great idea. Best of all - the drink matched the colors in their “peacock feather” theme. YUM!